SOAP STAR: Jennifer Metcalfe enjoys a drink with her aunt, Joan Johnson, behind the bar at Soccer City in Thornton
Actress and model Jennifer Metcalfe is urging fellow Bradfordians to vote for her in the 2008 British Soap Awards.
Jennifer, Mercedes McQueen in soap opera Hollyoaks, has been shortlisted in the sexiest female category.
But she faces tough opposition from the likes of Adele Silva (Kerry Windsor in Emmerdale), Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor in Coronation Street), and Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders).
Jennifer was back in her home city yesterday to visit family and friends.
The 24-year-old, who lived in Holme Wood until last year, said: "I love coming back to Bradford because I have lived most of my life here. It's brilliant to be nominated in this competition, even if it doesn't go any further."
Jennifer went to St Columba's First School, in Bradford. She worked as a fitness instructor at the Richard Dunn Sports Centre, in Odsal, and Thornton Recreation Centre.
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You can vote for Jennifer at britishsoapawards.tv.
Posted by: soccer city, bradford, west yorkshire on 11:32am Thu 27 Mar 08
Everyone at ALL the SOCCER CITY CENTRES support you Jennifer and we have all given you our vote. We wish you all the best.
You are highlighting BRADFORD and putting it on the map.
Good on you.
Everyone at ALL the SOCCER CITY CENTRES support you Jennifer and we have all given you our vote. We wish you all the best.
You are highlighting BRADFORD and putting it on the map.
Good on you.
Posted by: soccer city, bradford, west yorkshire on 5:05pm Thu 27 Mar 08
[quote][bold]Divers_uk[/bold] wrote:
more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award! [/quote] all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing
Divers_uk wrote:
more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award!
all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing
Posted by: albion, west riding on 5:17pm Thu 27 Mar 08
[quote][bold]soccer city[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Divers_uk[/bold] wrote: more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award! [/quote] all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing [/quote] The Yorkshire Ripper?
soccer city wrote:
Divers_uk wrote: more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award!
all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing
Posted by: soccer city, bradford, west yorkshire on 5:19pm Thu 27 Mar 08
[quote][bold]albion[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]soccer city[/bold] wrote: [quote][bold]Divers_uk[/bold] wrote: more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award! [/quote] all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing [/quote] The Yorkshire Ripper?[/quote] Now you are being stupid. haven't you nothing better to do ?
albion wrote:
soccer city wrote:
Divers_uk wrote: more to do with Jennifer than Bradford is it not? Its a soap award!
all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing
The Yorkshire Ripper?
Now you are being stupid. haven't you nothing better to do ?
Posted by: Divers_uk, Bingley on 6:04pm Thu 27 Mar 08
"all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing"
Was a bit of a stupid comment too make was it not? You only have to look at some of the other articles over the last couple of days to see that you would not want to support all Bradfordians.
Still if the love of your life is TV soaps so be it - the remaining 40m or so people in the country who do not watch probably agree with Albion "Never heard of her" regardless of where she is from
"all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing"
Was a bit of a stupid comment too make was it not? You only have to look at some of the other articles over the last couple of days to see that you would not want to support all Bradfordians.
Still if the love of your life is TV soaps so be it - the remaining 40m or so people in the country who do not watch probably agree with Albion "Never heard of her" regardless of where she is from
Posted by: sigil, terminus on 6:48pm Thu 27 Mar 08
[quote][bold]Divers_uk[/bold] wrote:
"all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing"
Was a bit of a stupid comment too make was it not? You only have to look at some of the other articles over the last couple of days to see that you would not want to support all Bradfordians.
Still if the love of your life is TV soaps so be it - the remaining 40m or so people in the country who do not watch probably agree with Albion "Never heard of her" regardless of where she is from[/quote] To be honest, i dont know anyone who watches Hollyoaks, infact i didnt know it was still on or what channel to find it on, what a sheltered life i lead.
I dont know if i should wish her good luck or not, i cant understand why anyone would want to win this award.
Divers_uk wrote:
"all Bradford should support BRADFORDIANS whatever they are doing"
Was a bit of a stupid comment too make was it not? You only have to look at some of the other articles over the last couple of days to see that you would not want to support all Bradfordians.
Still if the love of your life is TV soaps so be it - the remaining 40m or so people in the country who do not watch probably agree with Albion "Never heard of her" regardless of where she is from
To be honest, i dont know anyone who watches Hollyoaks, infact i didnt know it was still on or what channel to find it on, what a sheltered life i lead.
I dont know if i should wish her good luck or not, i cant understand why anyone would want to win this award.
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